Viking Stitch Width Knob
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[QUOTE=Cari-in-Oly;7558609]Holy cr** Annette, how did she not notice a whole spool of thread gone missing?
This goes on my wall of shame as, "You'd think she would notice if that much thread was just... gone." LOL!
This goes on my wall of shame as, "You'd think she would notice if that much thread was just... gone." LOL!
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I'm not one to jest much at things like this, I lost my keys for a few moments only to find them on my phone chain on where I keep them so they won't get lost. It's happened several times. That's why they stay on the phone chain. And why my phone is on a chain. Wallet's on a chain too. They aren't fasion statements - they're leashes!
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Update... My neighbor came and got her machine tonight. I didn't feel like I knew enough to take that knob apart. Looked like I'd have to remove the shaft from the back. She's going to visit her daughter, where there's a Viking dealer, and will see if they can help her.
Sometimes sewing machine maintenance can have some down right funny stuff. Another one of my favorites is the "felt blanket" under the feed dogs. You know... when she says, "my fabric won't feed through."
Sometimes sewing machine maintenance can have some down right funny stuff. Another one of my favorites is the "felt blanket" under the feed dogs. You know... when she says, "my fabric won't feed through."
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